Heat a skillet over medium high heat. Add sausage and cook until it is browned.

Spray a 9 X13 pan with non stick spray.

Arrange 6 of the english muffins, (12 haves) and put them in the bottom of the the pan. Top with half of the sausage and half of the cheese. Do another layer of the english muffins add the rest of the sausage.

In a medium bowl whisk together the 8 eggs, green pepper, and sour cream. Pour it over the english muffins so it covers all the bread. Add your cheese and and let it sit 10 minutes. Cover with foil and bake for 40 minutes until cooked through.

Just a tip - you can also make this the night before and let the eggs soak in over night. It tastes SO good!

I made this strata tonight for supper. We all liked it, but have a suggestion; The English muffins make a nicer casserole if cut up into pieces. We used onions instead of peppers, just a personal preference. I put it together in the morning, then baked for supper. I almost forget the salt and pepper, since the recipe didn’t say when to add it. But, I added it to the egg mixture along with 1 cup of milk. It just didn’t seem right not to put milk in a strata. The strata turned out creamy and tasty, maybe just a little on the dry side. Thanks for a good recipe.

This looks fantastic and I will be trying it tomorrow morning for DH and I. But a quick question on this. How does it taste if warmed up? Trying to come up with breakfast at work ideas that taste okay after being warmed up in the microwave.

What a disappointment! Big time! I have made many breakfast casseroles and I have never been more sorry I didn’t listen to my instincts and cooking experience. I’m 67 years old. My peers consider me a very good cook. Well, My Bad! Loved the English muffins vs traditional Pillsbury Biscuits or bread. However: For the volume of muffins in this recipe/size of casserole, I’m suggesting adding some milk, more eggs (4-6 depending on size of eggs) and 3 cups cheese. If you like spice, add some jalapeño peppers or chili peppers. Don’t be afraid to use plenty of pepper and salt.

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